On 2 May 2017 at 18:58, G.S. wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam
>
> I would be more than happy to contribute to WIKI by translating it to
> Russian language:
>
> I do not understand how I can start but I will try by following this
> article: https://wiki.centos.org/Contribute
>
> GavriilSpiropoulos username
Dear Sir/Madam
I would be more than happy to contribute to WIKI by translating it to
Russian language:
I do not understand how I can start but I will try by following this
article: https://wiki.centos.org/Contribute
-
GavriilSpiropoulos username
- the proposed subject of your Wiki co
On 27 April 2017 at 10:19, Jan Staněk wrote:
>
> Awesome, thanks for the quick response :)
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> Associate Software Engineer, Brno
> Red Hat Czech
> jsta...@redhat.comIM: jstanek
You are welcome.
Alan.
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Dne 26.4.2017 v 16:42 Alan Bartlett napsal(a):
> On 26 April 2017 at 12:18, Jan Staněk wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I would like to ask for wiki.centos.org contribution access.
>>
>> Username: JanStanek
>> Contribution location: SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo
>> Constribution subject(s): Polishing How-to word
On 26 April 2017 at 12:18, Jan Staněk wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I would like to ask for wiki.centos.org contribution access.
>
> Username: JanStanek
> Contribution location: SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo
> Constribution subject(s): Polishing How-to wording
>
> I would also like to request a personal contact in
Hi,
I would like to ask for wiki.centos.org contribution access.
Username: JanStanek
Contribution location: SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo
Constribution subject(s): Polishing How-to wording
I would also like to request a personal contact information wiki page.
Best regards,
Jan
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BTW, Fedora's how to create an rpm package is a good resource.
在 2013-2-27 AM2:39,"Ben Hosmer" 写道:
> Username: BenHosmer
> Title: Building an RPM from Scratch
> Placement: http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Rpm
>
> I went through the process of building and documenting how to build an RPM
>
Username: BenHosmer
Title: Building an RPM from Scratch
Placement: http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Rpm
I went through the process of building and documenting how to build an RPM
from scratch using node.js as an example.
I'd like to contribute this guide back to the wiki please.
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On 01.02.2013 06:37, TANZILUR RAHMAN wrote:
> Name : Tanzilur Rahman
> Proposal : Installation of Centos 6.3 on Dell latitude E5420
> Location : http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Dell/Latitude-E5420
Your wiki account is TanzilurRahman?
Cheers,
Ralph
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Name : Tanzilur Rahman
Proposal : Installation of Centos 6.3 on Dell latitude E5420
Location : http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Dell/Latitude-E5420
Thank You
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Marcus Moeller wrote:
> A few general notes:
>
> * selinux can now be enforcing
>
> * Why are these packages suggested to be installed:
>
> oracle-instantclient-jdbc-10.2.0.4-1.*.rpm
> oracle-instantclient-devel-10.2.0.4-1.*.rpm
>
> * The notes about oracle_env.sh, ld.so.conf.d and tomcat 5 on x86_
Dear Hugo.
First thanks for the update.
>> * Why are these packages suggested to be installed:
>>
>> oracle-instantclient-jdbc-10.2.0.4-1.*.rpm
>> oracle-instantclient-devel-10.2.0.4-1.*.rpm
>>
>
> You are right. I confirmed that these packages aren't required.
>
>> * The notes about oracle_env.s
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Marcus Moeller wrote:
> * Why are these packages suggested to be installed:
>
> oracle-instantclient-jdbc-10.2.0.4-1.*.rpm
> oracle-instantclient-devel-10.2.0.4-1.*.rpm
>
You are right. I confirmed that these packages aren't required.
> * The notes about orac
Hi Patrice,
> Let me know if you find something else.
A few general notes:
* selinux can now be enforcing
* Why are these packages suggested to be installed:
oracle-instantclient-jdbc-10.2.0.4-1.*.rpm
oracle-instantclient-devel-10.2.0.4-1.*.rpm
* The notes about oracle_env.sh, ld.so.conf.d an
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 3:47 PM, Patrice Guay
wrote:
> Here are some modifications that are required since the spacewalk yum
> repository split between server-side and client-side packages:
>
> Section 7.2: Channel configuration
> - add a configuration example "spacewalk-client for i386"
Done!
>
Hugo Doria wrote:
Hi guys,
Thank you for your support. :-)
I made the changes (for Spacewalk 0.7) and added two new sections to the page:
* Using Spacewalk to manage configuration files
* OSAD Setup (Running updates instantly)
Could someone review my English (i am brazilian #)?
Here are some
Hi guys,
Thank you for your support. :-)
I made the changes (for Spacewalk 0.7) and added two new sections to the page:
* Using Spacewalk to manage configuration files
* OSAD Setup (Running updates instantly)
Could someone review my English (i am brazilian #)?
-- Hugo Doria
On 7 February 2010 09:33, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
>> If you would like me to do this sort of task in the future, as implied
>> in [1], perhaps you will please adjust my powers accordingly. :-)
>
> Okay. I was under the impression that people in the EditGroup are
> allowed to at least edit ACLs - t
Hi,
> Do you recall at the tail end of last year you said "Go ahead, it's
> there (hey, other people here also *could* do this) =:)" and I
> replied, in response to your parenthesised comment, "We like to make
> *you* feel wanted! :-P" [1]?
Hehe.
> As a result of that exchange, I attempted to s
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 8:57 PM, Hugo Doria wrote:
> Thanks for your support. You did a great job on that page and i will
> do my best to keep it as good as it is. I just need some permissions
> on the wiki.
You can go ahead now.
Cheers,
Ralphj
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On 5 February 2010 19:57, Hugo Doria wrote:
> Thanks for your support. You did a great job on that page and i will
> do my best to keep it as good as it is. I just need some permissions
> on the wiki.
>
> -- Hugo Doria
Ralph,
Do you recall at the tail end of last year you said "Go ahead, it's
t
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Patrice Guay
wrote:
> Hi Hugo,
>
> as the original author of the Spacewalk documentation for CentOS,
> updating the documentation for Spacewalk 0.7 was on my list of things to
> do. However, I am quite busy these days and I didn't have the time to do
> it. Please g
Hugo Doria wrote:
> I want to update and add some content to this page:
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/PackageManagement/Spacewalk
>
> The page have instructions for Spacewalk 0.6, but there's a newer
> version (0.7) and some changes are needed. I already updated my
> spacewalk install and would l
Hi guys,
I want to update and add some content to this page:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/PackageManagement/Spacewalk
The page have instructions for Spacewalk 0.6, but there's a newer
version (0.7) and some changes are needed. I already updated my
spacewalk install and would like to contribute w
On 01/15/2010 03:32 AM, R P Herrold wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jan 2010, Ned Slider wrote:
>
>> Again, I would reiterate Ralph's request for you to use plain English[1]
>> when communicating with this list, especially considering that it's a
>> documentation list.
>
> Shall I use crayons as well, to make
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Jerry Amundson wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Ned Slider wrote:
> >> hey -- I did 'highlight' the hard term, after all ;)
> >>
> >> Axes -- pl. of axis -- a collection of vectors of classification.
> >>
> >
> > Axes -- pl. of axe -- a tool used to cho
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Ned Slider wrote:
> As this thread is alive again...
Ditto. [please read through completely before passing judgement.:-)]
> On 11/30/2009 11:35 PM, R P Herrold wrote:
>> On Mon, 30 Nov 2009, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
>>
>>> Am 30.11.09 22:49, schrieb R P Herrold:
>>
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010, Ned Slider wrote:
> Again, I would reiterate Ralph's request for you to use plain English[1]
> when communitcating with this list, especially considering that it's a
> documentation list.
Shall I use crayons as well, to make the pictures easier for
you? Words of not more th
As this thread is alive again...
On 11/30/2009 11:35 PM, R P Herrold wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Nov 2009, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
>
>> Am 30.11.09 22:49, schrieb R P Herrold:
>
>>> I was considering 'axes' to refactor it along over the
>>> weekend
>
>> Please do consider "plain English" too, while doing s
Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote on 11/20/2009 04:47 PM:
> Hello,
>
> I created a wiki username JoshuaFranklin and would like to
> contribute a description of http://iuscommunity.org/ to this
> page:
>
> http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
>
> IUS is a new third party repo for RH
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Am 30.11.09 22:49, schrieb R P Herrold:
>> I was considering 'axes' to refactor it along over the
>> weekend
> Please do consider "plain English" too, while doing so, as I have no
> idea what you mean by what you wrote in your last sentence >:)
hey
Hello all, sorry if this gets posted twice... I didn't see it post so I joined
the list to participate in the thread. I am the primary creator and core
developer of the IUS Community Project. Forgive me if this is sloppy but there
was a lot I wanted to comment on regarding this thread.
On
Am 30.11.09 22:49, schrieb R P Herrold:
> I had noted, perhaps before you joined the list, that this
> page has gotten too long, and has at best an 'ad hoc'
> organization to it. I was considering 'axes' to refactor it
> along over the weekend
Please do consider "plain English" too, while doin
>> Joshua Daniel Franklin
>> In any case, can I be approved for the wiki and add my personal
>> page? I won't edit the AdditionalResources/Repositories unless
>> there's some sort of consensus.
I had noted, perhaps before you joined the list, that this
page has gotten too long, and has at best an
Rackspace is not a typical leecher commercial vendor feeding off the CentOS
pool. At least in the Managed Linux hosting segment it's 99% RHEL with
other OS's installed as a one-off.
Slicehost and Rackspace Cloud do offer CentOS as an option among others
distros, but labeling Rackspace as a compan
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> What are they doing in regard to python? Install alongside? Break the
> python on the machine (I'm not really inclined to test that at the
> moment)? What's with php (oh my god, another php-current source)?
>
> If that is what makes this sp
> If that is what makes this special (meaning installs alongside things
> from CentOS), then a longer document about the repo would be needed, as
> to what can happen - or won't - when you have 2 pythons on the machine, etc.
I think there was a film around that topic called SOAP [1]
I recall that
Am 30.11.09 20:05, schrieb Joshua Daniel Franklin:
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>> Rackspace are the typical leecher commercial vendors feeding off the
>> CentOS pool, with little or not desire to even consider contributing any
>> level of effort or time back into the pr
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Rackspace are the typical leecher commercial vendors feeding off the
> CentOS pool, with little or not desire to even consider contributing any
> level of effort or time back into the project. To me, thats a big deal.
>
> I'm voting for not l
On 11/25/2009 11:45 PM, John R. Dennison wrote:
>> With a big fat warning sign? Have you already tested things in there?
>
> There are a number of #centos regulars that are using the
> IUS packages and I've yet to hear of any complaints with
> them.
Thats just noise. There
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 07:24:28PM +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
>
> With a big fat warning sign? Have you already tested things in there?
There are a number of #centos regulars that are using the
IUS packages and I've yet to hear of any complaints with
them.
Am 20.11.09 22:47, schrieb Joshua Daniel Franklin:
> http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
>
> IUS is a new third party repo for RHEL that provides the
> "latest upstream versions of PHP, Python, MySQL". It is
> sponsored by internal work at Rackspace (but officially
> unsupporte
Hello,
I created a wiki username JoshuaFranklin and would like to
contribute a description of http://iuscommunity.org/ to this
page:
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
IUS is a new third party repo for RHEL that provides the
"latest upstream versions of PHP, Python, MySQL".
Hi,
I wanted to add a few notes in the wiki on the fastestmirror plugin on how
you can add exclude info in the fastestmirror.conf file.
This became important because amazingly ucalgary.ca shows up as a
fastestmirror for servers I have in both Nevada and New York. However, the
mirror is horribly
Bart Schaefer wrote:
> On Nov 26, 2007 2:18 AM, Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Give me today to think about out how ACLs should work on our wiki, this
> > is getting slightly out of hand.
>
> I wondered.
>
> > Oh yes, and I need to know your WikiAccount ...
>
> BartSchaefer (
On Nov 26, 2007 2:18 AM, Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Give me today to think about out how ACLs should work on our wiki, this
> is getting slightly out of hand.
I wondered.
> Oh yes, and I need to know your WikiAccount ...
BartSchaefer (sorry, meant to include that before).
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Bart Schaefer wrote:
> Dag Wieërs recently requested contributors for the
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/ section. A few months back I
> installed CentOS 5 on my HP Pavilion ze5300 (actually an xt5377qv).
> I'd like to create a page for this.
Sure.
Give me today to think about out how A
Dag Wieërs recently requested contributors for the
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/ section. A few months back I
installed CentOS 5 on my HP Pavilion ze5300 (actually an xt5377qv).
I'd like to create a page for this.
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Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Matthew Bowman wrote:
I was thinking I could setup one master High Availability page and outline
the steps necessary for each service. So far I have the following setup and
working in a 2-node failover system:
Sounds good to me - do you already have some of that
Matthew Bowman wrote:
> I was thinking I could setup one master High Availability page and outline
> the steps necessary for each service. So far I have the following setup and
> working in a 2-node failover system:
Sounds good to me - do you already have some of that ready so one could
take a s
Dear to whom it may concern:
My name is Matthew Bowman (Wiki username MatthewBowman) and I would like
to contribute a few HowTos which I feel others may benefit from. I've
recently setup numerous highly available services (using Heartbeat +
DRBD) in chroot jails (I'm paranoid) and feel that ma
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